What is History?Knopf, 1962 - 209 Seiten A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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... Press on the work which he had undertaken to edit : It is a unique opportunity of recording , in the way most useful to the greatest number , the fullness of the knowl- edge which the nineteenth century is about to bequeath . By the ...
... Press on the work which he had undertaken to edit : It is a unique opportunity of recording , in the way most useful to the greatest number , the fullness of the knowl- edge which the nineteenth century is about to bequeath . By the ...
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... that we cannot step into the same 1 Butterfield : The Englishman and His History ( Cambridge Uni- versity Press ; 1944 ) , PP . 2 , 4−5 . 1 river twice , it is perhaps equally true , and SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL 51.
... that we cannot step into the same 1 Butterfield : The Englishman and His History ( Cambridge Uni- versity Press ; 1944 ) , PP . 2 , 4−5 . 1 river twice , it is perhaps equally true , and SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL 51.
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... plicable to the verdicts of history . 1D . Knowles : The Historian and Character ( Cambridge Uni- versity Press ; 1955 ) , PP . 4-5 , 12 , 19 . absolution there , because they think that this is the HISTORY , SCIENCE , AND MORALITY 99.
... plicable to the verdicts of history . 1D . Knowles : The Historian and Character ( Cambridge Uni- versity Press ; 1955 ) , PP . 4-5 , 12 , 19 . absolution there , because they think that this is the HISTORY , SCIENCE , AND MORALITY 99.
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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